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Finchley Place
Torque Epistemology
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Torque Epistemology

Finchley Place #4

We talk Signal & Corrective, Evolutionary Epistemology, and Torque Epistemology.

We talk why John Nest is based, why Literal Banana is based, why Camille Paglia is based, why Bruno Latour is based, and why Andrea Long Chu is based.

We talk examples in calculus, gender discourse, machine learning loss landscapes, knowledge proliferation memetics, why having many words for snow is controversial, poststructuralism, and Crispy’s mom.

Pfeilstorch
Finchley Place
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